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All India Engineering Entrance
Examinations (AIEEE)

About AIEEE:

All India Engineering/Architecture Entrance Entrance
Examinations (AIEEE) is amongst the famous exams for admission in
engineering/architecture bachelor courses throughout most of the leading
engineering/architecture institutes across the country. Therefore AIEEE is the
most popular engineering Entrance examination for BE/BTech aspiring students
across the country. Every year a huge number of students from all over the
country participate in this exam to get admission in the various reputed NIT’s
and state level institutes. Last time nearly 9 lakhs students appeared for AIEEE
exam.

This is given by large number of students from all over the
country. There are large number of top level institutes and universities that
approve AIEEE score. This all includes all the NITs National Institute of
Technology. Although, the number of seats available for admission in all these
institutes are fixed. So one must prepare very well. The competition is quite
tough.

Eligibility Criteria:

The student should be passed in 12th class from a recognized
board with Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics as compulsory subjects. Those who
have to give the final year exams of the qualifying exam can also apply for
AIEEE provided their result has to be out by the time of counseling.

Pattern:

Subject Combinations in Qualifying Examinations:

Course

Compulsory Subjects

Any One of the Optional Subjects

B.E./B.Tech.*

Physics & Mathematics

Chemistry

Bio-Technology

Computer Science

Biology

B. Arch./B. Planning**

Mathematics with 50% marks in aggregate at 10+2 level

*This is as per decision of the All India Council for Technical
Education(AICTE)

**Provisionally as per the orders of the Hon'ble High
court of Delhi and directive received from the Ministry of Human Resource
Development, Govt. of India. Subject Combinations / Types of Questions and
Total Marks